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16-letter words that end in age

  • added title page — a title page preceding or following the main title page of a book, often giving a series title or the book title in another language.
  • adhesive bandage — a bandage consisting of a small pad of gauze affixed to a strip of adhesive tape.
  • appliance garage — a kitchen compartment or cabinet designed for housing frequently used small electric appliances.
  • archival storage — a method of retaining information outside of the internal memory of a computer
  • assisted passage — a scheme whereby a government encourages people to emigrate or return home by agreeing to pay for their ticket
  • aureate language — a style of poetic diction, used originally in 15th-century English poetry, characterized by the use of ornate phrases and Latinized coinages.
  • balloon mortgage — A balloon mortgage is a mortgage on which the repayments are relatively small until the large final payment.
  • bit-mapped image — a computer image that is held in memory as a series of colored dots in a grid, each dot represented by one or more bits.
  • breeding plumage — the plumage assumed by a male bird during the courtship period, especially in those species that are more colorful at this period.
  • burge's language — Unnamed functional language based on lambda-calculus. Recursive Programming techniques", W.H. Burge, A-W 1975.
  • burnet saxifrage — a Eurasian umbelliferous plant of the genus Pimpinella, having umbrella-like clusters of white or pink flowers
  • cape cod cottage — a rectangular house one or one-and-one-half stories high, with a gable roof
  • carry-on luggage — luggage that is taken inside an aircraft by hand personally by a passenger
  • chattel mortgage — a mortgage on movable personal property
  • clausal language — (language)   (CL) A programming language and proof system developed by Paul Voda and a colleague since 1997, written in Trilogy II.
  • cocktail sausage — a small sausage served with drinks
  • coign of vantage — an advantageous position or stance for observation or action
  • command language — the language used to access a computer system
  • control language — (language)   (CL) The batch language for IBM RPG/38, used in conjunction with RPG III. See also OCL.
  • counterespionage — Counterespionage is the same as counterintelligence.
  • drumhead cabbage — acommon type of cabbage with tightly packed leaves and a rounded form with a slightly flattened top
  • dynamic language — (language)   (Dylan) A simple object-oriented Lisp dialect, most closely resembling CLOS and Scheme, developed by Advanced Technology Group East at Apple Computer. See also Marlais.
  • english heritage — an organization, partly funded by government aid, that looks after ancient monuments and historic buildings in England
  • external storage — storage, as on disk or tape, supplemental to and slower than main storage, not under the direct control of the CPU and generally contained outside it: Secondary storage for this system is contained on videodisk.
  • fielding average — a measure of the fielding ability of a player, obtained by dividing the number of put-outs and assists by the number of put-outs, assists, and errors and carrying out the result to three decimal places. A player with ten errors in 600 chances has a fielding average of .984.
  • foreign language — language not one's mother tongue
  • graphic language — For specifying graphic operations.
  • housing shortage — a deficiency or lack in the number of houses needed to accommodate the population of an area
  • hypnagogic image — an image experienced by a person just before falling asleep, which often resembles a hallucination
  • interlaced image — progressive coding
  • kentucky windage — a method of correcting for windage, gravity, etc., by aiming a weapon to one side of the target instead of by adjusting the sights.
  • machine language — machine code
  • malicious damage — Malicious damage is damage caused on purpose to the property of another person.
  • manhood suffrage — the right of adult male citizens to vote
  • middle stone age — the Mesolithic period.
  • modular language — (language)   (Modula) Wirth's 1977 predecessor of Modula-2. The original Modula was, more oriented toward concurrent programming, but otherwise quite similar.
  • natural language — a language used as a native tongue by a group of speakers.
  • of a certain age — of an unspecified age, but no longer young
  • of human bondage — a novel (1915) by W. Somerset Maugham.
  • on (the) average — as an average quantity, rate, etc.
  • on the same page — one side of a leaf of something printed or written, as a book, manuscript, or letter.
  • pension mortgage — an arrangement whereby a person takes out a mortgage and pays the capital repayment instalments into a pension fund and the interest to the mortgagee. The loan is repaid out of the tax-free lump sum proceeds of the pension plan on the borrower's retirement
  • potemkin village — a pretentiously showy or imposing façade intended to mask or divert attention from an embarrassing or shabby fact or condition.
  • private language — a language that is not merely secret or accidentally limited to one user, but that cannot in principle be communicated to another
  • proof of postage — a document, such as a receipt, etc, that proves that you have posted or mailed something
  • railway carriage — a railway coach for passengers
  • rattle so's cage — If someone rattles your cage, they do something which is intended to make you feel nervous.
  • recorded message — words spoken by someone and recorded electronically in order to be replayed again in future, esp automatically over the phone
  • register tonnage — the volume of a vessel, especially the net tonnage as measured officially and registered for purposes of taxation.
  • reverse mortgage — a type of home mortgage under which an elderly homeowner is allowed a long-term loan in the form of monthly payments against his or her paid-off equity as collateral, repayable when the home is eventually sold. Abbreviation: RAM.

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